Recent Publications

Personally relevant climate change: The role of place attachment and local versus global message framing in engagement

Scannell, L., & Gifford, R. (2013). Personally relevant climate change: The role of place attachment and local versus global message framing in engagement. Environment and Behavior, 45, 60-85. 

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2013
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The effectiveness of models and prompts on waste diversion: A field experiment on composting by cafeteria patrons

Sussman, R., Greeno, M. Scannell, L., & Gifford, R. (2013). The effectiveness of models and prompts on waste diversion: A field experiment on composting by cafeteria patrons. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 43, 24-34. doi:10.1111/j.1559-1816.2012.00978.x

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2013
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Dragons, mules, and honeybees: Why we do less than we should, and how we can overcome

Gifford, R. (2011). Dragons, mules, and honeybees: Why we do less than we should, and how we can overcome. In Lawrence, J., Cornforth, A., & Barrett, P. (Eds.), Climate futures: Pathways for society. Wellington, NZ: New Zealand Climate Change Research Institute, 66-74.

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2011
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Message framing influences perceived climate change competence, engagement, and behavioral intentions

Gifford, R., & Comeau, L. (2011). Message framing influences perceived climate change competence, engagement, and behavioral intentions. Global Environmental Change, 21, 1301-1307.

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2011
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Psychology's contributions to understanding and addressing global climate change mitigation and adaptation

Swim, J. K., Stern, P. C., Doherty, T., Clayton, S., Reser, J. P., Weber, E. U., Gifford, R., & Howard, G. S. (2011). Psychology's contributions to understanding and addressing global climate change mitigation and adaptation. American Psychologist, 66, 241-250.

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2011
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